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Greeley council adopts five-year Housing for All plan to expand mixed-income housing
Summary
The City of Greeley unanimously adopted the Housing for All 2025–2030 strategic plan on Aug. 5. Housing director Deb Kalise outlined goals to close finance gaps, create incentives for developers, and build team capacity to implement programs across income levels, with emphasis on deep affordability and workforce housing.
The City of Greeley on Aug. 5 adopted the Greeley Housing for All five-year strategic plan, 2025–2030, by unanimous vote, directing the Housing Solutions Department to use the plan as a guide for incentives, funding pursuit and implementation.
Deb Kalise, housing director, presented the plan and said it represents about a year of work with developers, community partners and city staff. "Housing is affordable when no more than 30% of monthly income goes towards housing expenses," Kalise said, and she used U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development area median income tables to explain affordability categories. She noted that for a four-person household Greeley's 100% AMI is $113,600, which the Housing Department uses to calibrate incentive targets.
The plan sets three core goals: (1) facilitate mixed-income development across the city; (2) build city capacity and partnerships to implement long-term housing solutions; and (3) align housing…
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